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/*
Package golog provides an easy to use foundation for your logging operations.

Source code and other details for the project are available at GitHub:

	https://gitee.com/wudicaidou/menciis-logx

# Current Version

0.1.8

# Installation

The only requirement is the Go Programming Language

	$ go get gitee.com/wudicaidou/menciis-logx@latest

# Overview

Example code:

	package main

	import (
		"gitee.com/wudicaidou/menciis-logx"
	)

	func main() {
		// Default Output is `os.Stdout`,
		// but you can change it:
		// golog.SetOutput(os.Stderr)

		// Time Format defaults to: "2006/01/02 15:04"
		// you can change it to something else or disable it with:
		golog.SetTimeFormat("")

		// Level defaults to "info",
		// but you can change it:
		golog.SetLevel("debug")

		golog.Println("This is a raw message, no levels, no colors.")
		golog.Info("This is an info message, with colors (if the output is terminal)")
		golog.Warn("This is a warning message")
		golog.Error("This is an error message")
		golog.Debug("This is a debug message")
	}

# New

Golog has a default, package-level initialized instance for you,
however you can choose to create and use a logger instance for a
specific part of your application.

Example Code:

	package main

	import (
		"gitee.com/wudicaidou/menciis-logx"
	)

	func main() {
		log := golog.New()

		// Default Output is `os.Stdout`,
		// but you can change it:
		// log.SetOutput(os.Stderr)

		// Level defaults to "info",
		// but you can change it:
		log.SetLevel("debug")

		log.Println("This is a raw message, no levels, no colors.")
		log.Info("This is an info message, with colors (if the output is terminal)")
		log.Warn("This is a warning message")
		log.Error("This is an error message")
		log.Debug("This is a debug message")
	}

# Format

Golog sets colors to levels when its `Printer.Output` is actual a compatible terminal
which can renders colors, otherwise it will downgrade itself to a white foreground.

Golog has functions to print a formatted log too.

Example Code:

	golog.Infof("[%d] This is an info %s", 1, "formatted log")
	golog.Warnf("[%d] This is an info %s", 1, "formatted log")
	golog.Errorf("[%d] This is an info %s", 1, "formatted log")
	golog.Debugf("[%d] This is an info %s", 1, "formatted log")

# Output

Golog takes a simple `io.Writer` as its underline Printer's Output.

Example Code:

	golog.SetOutput(io.Writer)

You can even override the default line braker, "\n", by using the `golog#NewLine` function at startup.

Example Code:

	golog.NewLine("\r\n")

# Levels

Golog is a leveled logger, therefore you can set a level and print
whenever the print level is valid with the set-ed one.

Available built'n levels are:

	// DisableLevel will disable printer
	DisableLevel Level = iota
	// ErrorLevel will print only errors
	ErrorLevel
	// WarnLevel will print errors and warnings
	WarnLevel
	// InfoLevel will print errors, warnings and infos
	InfoLevel
	// DebugLevel will print on any level, errors, warnings, infos and debug messages
	DebugLevel

Below you'll learn a way to add a custom level or modify an existing level.

The default colorful text(or raw text for unsupported outputs) for levels
can be overridden by using the `golog#ErrorText, golog#WarnText, golog#InfoText and golog#DebugText`
functions.

Example Code:

	package main

	import (
		"gitee.com/wudicaidou/menciis-logx"
	)

	func main() {

		// First argument is the raw text for outputs
		// second argument is the color code
		// and the last, variadic argument can be any `kataras/pio.RichOption`, e.g. pio.Background, pio.Underline.

		// Default is "[ERRO]"
		golog.ErrorText("|ERROR|", 31)
		// Default is "[WARN]"
		golog.WarnText("|WARN|", 32)
		// Default is "[INFO]"
		golog.InfoText("|INFO|", 34)
		// Default is "[DBUG]"
		golog.DebugText("|DEBUG|", 33)

		// Business as usual...
		golog.SetLevel("debug")

		golog.Println("This is a raw message, no levels, no colors.")
		golog.Info("This is an info message, with colors (if the output is terminal)")
		golog.Warn("This is a warning message")
		golog.Error("This is an error message")
		golog.Debug("This is a debug message")
	}

Golog gives you the power to add or modify existing levels is via Level Metadata.

Example Code:

	package main

	import (
		"gitee.com/wudicaidou/menciis-logx"
	)

	func main() {
		// Let's add a custom level,
		//
		// It should be starting from level index 6,
		// because we have 6 built'n levels  (0 is the start index):
		// disable,
		// fatal,
		// error,
		// warn,
		// info
		// debug

		// First we create our level to a golog.Level
		// in order to be used in the Log functions.
		var SuccessLevel golog.Level = 6
		// Register our level, just three fields.
		golog.Levels[SuccessLevel] = &golog.LevelMetadata{
			Name:      "success",
			Title:     "[SUCC]",
			ColorCode: 32, // Green
		}

		// create a new golog logger
		myLogger := golog.New()

		// set its level to the higher in order to see it
		// ("success" is the name we gave to our level)
		myLogger.SetLevel("success")

		// and finally print a log message with our custom level
		myLogger.Logf(SuccessLevel, "This is a success log message with green color")
	}

The logger's level can be changed via passing one of the
level constants to the `Level` field or by
passing its string representation to the `SetLevel` function.

Example Code:

	golog.SetLevel("disable")
	golog.SetLevel("fatal")
	golog.SetLevel("error")
	golog.SetLevel("warn")
	golog.SetLevel("info")
	golog.SetLevel("debug")

# Integrations

Transaction with your favorite, but deprecated logger is easy.
Golog offers two basic interfaces, the `ExternalLogger` and the `StdLogger`
that can be directly used as arguments to the `Install` function
in order to adapt an external logger.

Outline:

	// Install receives  an external logger
	// and automatically adapts its print functions.
	//
	// Install adds a golog handler to support third-party integrations,
	// it can be used only once per `golog#Logger` instance.
	//
	// For example, if you want to print using a logrus
	// logger you can do the following:
	// `golog.Install(logrus.StandardLogger())`
	//
	// Look `golog#Handle` for more.
	Install(logger ExternalLogger)

	// InstallStd receives  a standard logger
	// and automatically adapts its print functions.
	//
	// Install adds a golog handler to support third-party integrations,
	// it can be used only once per `golog#Logger` instance.
	//
	// Example Code:
	//	import "log"
	//	myLogger := log.New(os.Stdout, "", 0)
	//	InstallStd(myLogger)
	//
	// Look `golog#Handle` for more.
	InstallStd(logger StdLogger)

# Logrus Integration

Example Code:

	package main

	import (
		"gitee.com/wudicaidou/menciis-logx"
		"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
	)

	func main() {
		// outputOnly()
		full()
	}

	func full() {
		// simulate a logrus preparation:
		logrus.SetLevel(logrus.InfoLevel)
		logrus.SetFormatter(&logrus.JSONFormatter{})

		// pass logrus.StandardLogger() to print logs using using the default,
		// package-level logrus' instance of Logger:
		golog.Install(logrus.StandardLogger())

		golog.Debug(`this debug message will not be shown,
		because the logrus level is InfoLevel`)
		golog.Error("this error message will be visible as json")

		// simulate a change of the logrus formatter
		// as you see we have nothing more to change
		// on the golog, it works out of the box,
		// it will be adapt by this change, automatically.
		logrus.SetFormatter(&logrus.TextFormatter{})

		golog.Error("this error message will be visible as text")
		golog.Info("this info message will be visible as text")
	}

	func outputOnly() {
		golog.SetOutput(logrus.StandardLogger().Out)
		golog.Info(`output only, this will print the same contents
		as golog but using the defined logrus' io.Writer`)

		golog.Error("this error message will be visible as text")
	}

# Standard `log.Logger` Integration

Example Code:

	package main

	import (
		"log"
		"os"

		"gitee.com/wudicaidou/menciis-logx"
	)

	// simulate a log.Logger preparation:
	var myLogger = log.New(os.Stdout, "", 0)

	func main() {
		golog.SetLevel("error")
		golog.InstallStd(myLogger)

		golog.Debug(`this debug message will not be shown,
		because the golog level is ErrorLevel`)

		golog.Error("this error message will be visible the only visible")

		golog.Warn("this info message will not be visible")
	}

# That's the basics

But you should have a basic idea of the golog package by now, we just scratched the surface.
If you enjoy what you just saw and want to learn more, please follow the below links:

Examples:

	https://gitee.com/wudicaidou/menciis-logx/tree/master/_examples
*/
package logx

// Version is the version string representation of the "golog" package.
const Version = "0.1.8"
